Vienna Philharmonic / Andris Nelsons
Dvořák / Shostakovich
Dazzling orchestral culture
Dmitri Shostakovich was a fan of the Vienna Philharmonic. We don’t know exactly when the Russian composer first encountered the orchestra, which was founded in 1842 under the name »Philharmonische Academie«; but in 1955, after attending a concert given to mark the reopening of the Vienna State Opera, he praised the »dazzling orchestral culture« that the Austrian musicians had evolved. Shostakovich’s own Ninth Symphony was already a few years old by this time, but like so many of his works it had been banned from performance.
Performers
Wiener Philharmoniker
conductor Andris Nelsons
Programme
Sofia Gubaidulina
Märchenpoem
Dmitri Schostakowitsch
Sinfonie Nr. 9 Es-Dur op. 70
– Interval –
Antonín Dvořák
Sinfonie Nr. 6 D-Dur op. 60
Encore:
Johann Strauß (Sohn)
Wo die Zitronen blühn / Walzer op. 364
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